Arieyl is in a bit of a weird place right now. The company is being actively promoted but as of yet doesn’t have a webpage.

“Arieyl.com” appears to be registered but is currently being redirected to the company’s official Facebook page.

Heading up Arieyl are co-CEOs Kristen and Travis Butler:

The Butlers are based out of Florida in the US, which is presumably from where Arieyl will be operated.

Prior to founding Arieyl Kristen and Travis Butler made a name for themselves in
My Daily Choice
.

In March 2016, BusinessForHome pegged the Butlers’ estimated monthly My Daily Choice income at $537,000 a month.

In mid 2018 the Butler’s boasted they and their downline held
’36 of the top 125 spots in our company.’

In or around February 2019, the Butler’s had a My Daily Choice downline of
‘13,000 and (an) average 30-40 enrollments per month’
.

Update 2nd December 2020 – 
After being online for most of 2020, a week after this post was published the Todd Falcone’s blog we’ve quoted from above was pulled offline.

I’ve left the quote intact but removed the link as at the time of this update.
/end update

I found one of their downline boasting on Facebook about how the Butlers had made over four million dollars in My Daily Choice, as at October 2019.

In an Arieyl announcement video, Travis Butler discloses he and his wife made seven million dollars in MDC “in three years”.

The Butlers continued to promote MDC until around the end of the first quarter of 2020. I have been unable to find out why they left.

Promotion for Arieyl began earlier this month.

As it stands Arieyl is officially in pre-launch. A reader wrote in requesting a review and, seeing as Arieyl’s compensation plan has been made public, I figured I had enough to publish a review.

Read on for a full review of Arieyl’s MLM opportunity.

Arieyl’s Products

Without a website or distributed product catalog I can’t provide a full list of Arieyl’s products.

What we do know is essentially they’ve cloned My Daily Choice’s CBD range, offered under their Hempworx branding.

Products featured on Arieyl’s official Facebook page feed include:

500mg/100mg CBD oil – 1 fl. oz. (30 ml);

600/150 mg CBD gummies;

zeolite tincture;

CBD bath salts;

CBD relief cream; and

300 mg CBD and organic fruits and vegetables supplement

At the time of publication retail pricing for Arieyl’s products
has not
been disclosed.

Update 18th December 2020 – 
Since publication of this review Arieyl has launched their website.

Provided retail pricing for Arieyl’s products are as follows:

CBD/CBG Oils

Watermelon Mojito Broad Spectrum Hemp Tincture (500 mg CBD, 100 mg CBG) – $85 for a 30 ml bottle

Watermelon Mojito Full Spectrum Hemp Tincture (500 mg CBD, 100 mg CBG) – $85 for a 30 ml bottle

Plain Jame Full Spectrum Hemp Tincture (500 mg CBD, 100 mg CBG) – $85 for a 30 ml bottle

Dragons Breath Full Spectrum Hemp Tincture (1000 mg CBD, 100 mg CBG) – $115 for a 30 ml bottle

Watermelon Mojito Broad Spect


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Arieyl and who are its founders?
Arieyl is a company co-founded by Kristen and Travis Butler, previously prominent figures in My Daily Choice. Based in Florida, the company was actively promoted but initially lacked an operational website, with its domain redirecting to Facebook.

What was the Butler's background in network marketing?
The Butlers built significant income through My Daily Choice, earning approximately $537,000 monthly by March 2016. In mid-2018, they reported controlling 36 of the company's top 125 positions through their extensive downline network.

What is the relationship between Arieyl and My Daily Choice?
Arieyl represents a subsequent venture by the Butlers after their success with My Daily Choice. The company appears to operate similarly within the CBD and wellness sector, following comparable multi-level marketing distribution models.


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